Books Read in June
Ah, summer. The time when life starts to slow down a bit and we have more time for leisure.
I hate the summer weather but I love the slowing down part of summer. And, it would seem, my life has slowed down a bit more this summer, because my soon-to-be 18-year-old will be changing his educational journey and not returning to high school in the fall.
Also this summer, I was diagnosed with glaucoma in my right eye, and I am nearly legally blind in that eye. (Reading and editing with just one good eye succckkkksss!) So I will be having eye surgery in the near future. Meanwhile, I am unable to drive, so yes, I have been at home a lot more lately. (That sucks too!)
But at least I had the time to get some more reading done this month than normal! In addition to reading submissions for Twisted Dreams Press, as well as books to review, I have also worked out a routine to once again read print books along with the ebooks on my phone and the ebooks on the computer.
That said, I managed to read 10 books this month and I finished reading two. Most of the books I read this month were fiction. That will change with next month’s list, because I am almost done reading certain nonfiction books that I have been reading either for research or for pleasure reading.
Here are the books I have read this month. Some of them were reviewed on my book review blog and some were reviewed on Goodreads. Other reviews are coming soon!
I am picking up where I left off with my list from last month and the numbers are current.
63. FINISHED READING: The Unicorn Herd by Ariana Jade
64. Echo by John Arkham
65. Say Uncle by Ryan C. Bradley
66. Flesh Feast: Guts & Gore by C.A. Baynam
67. The Cat's Fortune: A Kaiatah Legend by Marty C. Lee
68. Zombie Ducks by Candace Nola
69. Cats Wearing Clothes: A Photo Journey Through the Ages (Curious Minds Series) by S.C. Francis
70. Florescense by Isabelle Robinson
71. Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay
72. A Moon-Measure of All Things by Shrutidhora P Mohor
73. Somewhere, Someone is Forgetting You by Chrissy Stegman
74. FINISHED READING: The Hurting Kind: Poems by Ada Limón
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